Gator's heavy-duty GKB series gig bags are an excellent value for the musician on the go. The bags include adjustable internal straps to keep your keyboard secure inside it's padded 600 Denier Nylon casing. The large pockets and zippers make it easy to stow your accessories and the case's riveted handles will carry the heaviest of keyboards.

Just the right one i needed for my Yamaha PSR-E433 keyboard. This one is Sturdy and spacious and easy to palce my KB. I specially like the extra strong handles and also the inside...Read complete review

Just the right one i needed for my Yamaha PSR-E433 keyboard. This one is Sturdy and spacious and easy to palce my KB. I specially like the extra strong handles and also the inside velcro straps to hold and keep the KB in place, in case the bag is little too large than your Keyboard. The zipper pocket is large enough to hold my music Rest and other accessories. Even the price is reasonable.

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Like the four other Gator bags I own, this one is well made with quality materials and should stand up to the rigors of my local gigging for many years. The padding is adequate...Read complete review

Like the four other Gator bags I own, this one is well made with quality materials and should stand up to the rigors of my local gigging for many years. The padding is adequate and the internal restaining straps provide extra security. It's a bit floppy on the edges due to being a few inches longer than my Kurzweil K2000's length. But it is a generic 61-key keyboard gig bag after all, so I guess it needs to err on the side of larger than smaller. A foam block at either end should straighten the floppy edges out for me.

My only gripe (and it's big enough to prevent me from recommending this product to a friend) is that there is no shoulder strap like my old Mooradian gig bag has. And even worse, there aren't even any hooks or provisions to add my own strap. If I had known this ahead of time, I would not have purchased this bag. My old keyboard gig bag has a strap and every other bag of this type I've seen has a strap, so I naturally assumed this bag would... Wrong!

A shoulder strap is vital in real-world gig situations. It allows you to transfer the weight of your keyboard away from your tired arms after carrying it long distances. And it frees your hands to open doors or to carry the rest of your gear. This isn't a cheap bargain-priced bag, so I don't think this was a cost issue. More of an oversight by the Gator product manager who has probably never gigged as a keyboard player!

I found a lot of bags that didn't offer the same level of protection, didn't have adequate or logical pockets and had odd, uncomfortable strap and handle configurations. The Gator 61-key bag is the Goldilocks gig bag; good padding, velcro straps inside, solid handles, good zippers and a reasonable amount of pocket space. If you expect to put your amp or PA on top of it then get a road worthy hard shell case, but for day to day portability, this is the bag.

This bag is well made! I mistakenly purchased an inferior bag that wore out in a year, The straps hold my Yamaha PSR 710 work station snugly & provide ample clearance so the keyboard switches are protected. The pouch is roomy enough to hold the power supply, patch cables, 2 pedals, stand light & more. Nice going Gator!!!

Just the right one i needed for my Yamaha PSR-E433 keyboard. This one is Sturdy and spacious and easy to palce my KB. I specially like the extra strong handles and also the inside velcro straps to hold and keep the KB in place, in case the bag is little too large than your Keyboard. The zipper pocket is large enough to hold my music Rest and other accessories. Even the price is reasonable.

My PSR S910 said thank you for a great home and money left over for Dinner Heavy duty zippers, two pockets, the outer pocket with netting. Excellent padding, and only 112 ounces, 7 pounds. It's a GATORI bought it @ Musicians Friend great value

Like the four other Gator bags I own, this one is well made with quality materials and should stand up to the rigors of my local gigging for many years. The padding is adequate and the internal restaining straps provide extra security. It's a bit floppy on the edges due to being a few inches longer than my Kurzweil K2000's length. But it is a generic 61-key keyboard gig bag after all, so I guess it needs to err on the side of larger than smaller. A foam block at either end should straighten the floppy edges out for me.

My only gripe (and it's big enough to prevent me from recommending this product to a friend) is that there is no shoulder strap like my old Mooradian gig bag has. And even worse, there aren't even any hooks or provisions to add my own strap. If I had known this ahead of time, I would not have purchased this bag. My old keyboard gig bag has a strap and every other bag of this type I've seen has a strap, so I naturally assumed this bag would... Wrong!

A shoulder strap is vital in real-world gig situations. It allows you to transfer the weight of your keyboard away from your tired arms after carrying it long distances. And it frees your hands to open doors or to carry the rest of your gear. This isn't a cheap bargain-priced bag, so I don't think this was a cost issue. More of an oversight by the Gator product manager who has probably never gigged as a keyboard player!

Got tired of carrying my boards without protection. I don't move them much, but finally decided to get a bag after a "roadie" who was "helping" did a poor job of loading one of them. Excellent investment.

A sales person recoomended a different bag which did not fit my Yamaha PSR-433 and I am glad it didn't. So I measured the keyboard and found this Gator bag to fit the dimensions of my keyboard with just the right amount of room to spare. I could not be any happier. Excellent quality. The zippers are big making it easy to zip the bag open and close quickly. The padded straps on the inside provides soft protection and limits any movement of the keyboard. This bag is very durable and the 2 outside pockets are a plus for additional accessories. The entire bag is padded giving me piece of mind. This bag is well worth the money, every penny of it.

This keyboard bag is very well made. Handles are sturdy an well sewn. Pockets are roomy and hold the music holder or music. Size is perfect--keyboard doesn't shift around like the bags that are too wide or long. A gift for my daughter who needed to transport her keyboard, and she's thrilled. An EXCELLENT buy

Using for a Dave Smith OB-6. The Bag is a little a wider than the synth but hold so it in place with two heavily padded Velcro straps. It feels substantial enough to travel with and isn't too bulky. I wouldn't do much stacking on top of it. The handles are nice and thick and don't hurt your hands.

I bought this for my Korg B1 and although there is some "wiggle room" inside after I place my keyboard in, there are straps that allow me to securely keep it from jostling around. Very good quality and a nice, heavy duty piece.

At 6 feet tall I find it very comfortable to carry in my hand.. My daughter, though, complained that she is hitting the floor with it because handles are too long. I explained that it allows it to be warn like a shoulder bag. With a sleeveless dress, though, the handles are too rough.Otherwise, fits her Korg Krome 88 perfectly.

It's what it is.I have used many of these over the years. It is not a heavy hard case which has more protection and cost 4 times as much. It is light and durable. After a number of years you might need another one. The front pocket always tears. Not that big of a deal for me. All in all I really like it.

Seems like a great bag. I have worn out two Road Runners, where the handles broke and after a year started coming un-sewed in the seams. My keyboard is heavy a PSR S950, I play 4 or 5 gigs per month. Not sure why they made the handles so wide, istead of making them "hand-size". Looks like it will last loger than my old bags.